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      <h1>Citation and responsible party information (CIT) Version: 1.0</h1><img src="cit.png"><h2>Description</h2>
      <p>CIT 1.0 is an XML Schema implementation derived from ISO ISO 19115-1, Geographic Information - Metadata - Part 1: Fundamentals, Clause 6.6.2.  It includes utility elements for citation, identification, and web linkage of resources. The XML schema was encoded using the rules described in ISO/TS 19139:2007, Clause 8 and implementation approach from ISO/TS19115-3, Clause
         8.
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      <h2>Sample XML files for cit 1.0</h2><a href="cit_invalid.xml">cit_invalid.xml</a> <a href="cit_valid.xml">cit_valid.xml</a> 
      <h2>CodeLists for cit 1.0</h2><a href="codelists.html">codelists.html</a> <a href="codelists.xml">codelists.xml</a> 
      <h2>XML Namespace for cit 1.0</h2>
      <p>The namespace URI for cit 1.0 is <b>http://standards.iso.org/iso/19115/-3/cit/1.0</b>.
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      <h2>XML Schema for cit 1.0</h2>
      <p><b><a href="cit.xsd">cit.xsd</a></b> is the XML Schema document to be referenced by XML documents containing XML elements
         in the cit 1.0 namespace or by XML Schema documents importing the cit 1.0 namespace. This XML schema includes (indirectly) all the implemented concepts of
         the cit namespace, but it
         does not contain the declaration of any types.
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      <p><i>NOTE: The XML Schema for cit 1.0 are available <a href="cit.zip">here</a>. A zip archive including all the XML Schema Implementations defined in ISO/TS 19115-3
            and related standards is also <a href="https://schemas.isotc211.org/19115/19115AllNamespaces.zip">available</a>.</i></p>
      <h2>Related XML Schema for cit 1.0</h2>
      <p><b><a href="citation.xsd">citation.xsd</a></b> implements the UML conceptual schema defined in ISO 19115-1, Geographic Information - Metadata - Part 1: Fundamentals, Clause 6.6.2. It was created using the encoding rules defined in ISO 19118, ISO
         19139, and the implementation approach described in ISO 19115-3 and contains the following
         classes (codeLists are bold): CI_Address, CI_Citation, CI_Contact, CI_Date, <b>CI_DateTypeCode</b>, CI_Individual, <b>CI_OnLineFunctionCode</b>, CI_OnlineResource, CI_Organisation, AbstractCI_Party, <b>CI_PresentationFormCode</b>, CI_Responsibility, <b>CI_RoleCode</b>, CI_Series, CI_Telephone, and <b>CI_TelephoneTypeCode</b></p>
      <h2>Related XML Namespaces for cit 1.0</h2> The cit 1.0 namespace imports these other namespaces: 
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            <th>Name</th>
            <th>Standard Prefix</th>
            <th>Namespace Location</th>
            <th>Schema Location</th>
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            <td>Geographic COmmon</td>
            <td>gco</td>
            <td><a href="https://schemas.isotc211.org/19115/-3/gco/1.0">https://schemas.isotc211.org/19115/-3/gco/1.0</a></td>
            <td>../../../../19115/-3/gco/1.0/gco.xsd</td>
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            <td>Metadata Common Classes</td>
            <td>mcc</td>
            <td><a href="https://schemas.isotc211.org/19115/-3/mcc/1.0">https://schemas.isotc211.org/19115/-3/mcc/1.0</a></td>
            <td>../../../../19115/-3/mcc/1.0/mcc.xsd</td>
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      <h2>Schematron Validation Rules for cit 1.0</h2> Schematron rules for validating instance documents of the cit 1.0 namespace are in <a href="cit.sch">cit.sch</a>. Other schematron rule sets that are
      required for a complete validation are: gco.sch, and mcc.sch
      <h2>Working Versions</h2> When revisions to these schema become necessary, they will be managed in the <a href="https://github.com/ISO-TC211/XML">ISO TC211 Git Repository</a>. 
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      <p><font size="small" face="italic">Written by writeHTMLFiles Version: 2019-01-04 at 2019-01-04T10:27:14.715-07:00</font></p>
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